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Re: (TV) The myth of Audiophilus



After I wrote about the Jamaican stuff I was thinking that myself. Maybe it
wasn't a good comparison. I've been listening to it more and more lately. If
anyone  interested I recommend the new autobiography of Lee Perry by David
Katz--fascinating stuff.

Whole wide world..........great choice.
-----Original Message-----
From: eric s gregory <esgregory@uswest.net>
To: tv@obbard.com <tv@obbard.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: (TV) The myth of Audiophilus


> Nick Powell wrote:
>  off the top off my
>  head, it would have to be loads and loads of Jamaican ska
>and rocksteady   and reggae.
>
>in thorough agreement, tho are you talking primarily
>60s-early70s stuff?
>if that's the case, then you'd have to take everything in
>context & we'd have to toss old blues
>recordings/folkways-released field recordings, etc. in there
>as well...
>
>as far as individual songs, how bout "(i'd go the) whole
>wide world" by wreckless eric (the single)?
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